Righam Ity Library Entennial 100 Picture Ook Hallenge

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Brigham City Library Centennial100 Picture Book ChallengeTo participate in this reading program you may read the books independently, be read to, orlisten to the audiobook, or even watch a Youtube video version of the story. Books must beread during the 100 days of the challenge from May 1st to August 10th. When you finish,bring this log to the librarian to receive a completion certificate and a small prize. One entryper person.Must be turned in before August 15th, 2015.Alexander and the Terrible Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayAmelia BedeliaBy Jucith ViorstBy Peggy ParishDate read:Date Read:Are You My Mother?A Bad Case of StripesBy PD EastmanBy David ShannonDate Read:Date Read:Bark GeorgeBedtime for FrancesBy Jules FeifferBy Russell HobanDate Read:Date Read:Blueberries for SalBread and Jam for FrancesBy Robert McCloskeyBy Russell HobanDate Read:Date Read:Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?Caps for SaleBy Bill Martin Jr.By Esphyr SlobodkinaDate Read:Date Read:The Carrot SeedThe Cat in the HatBy Ruth KraussBy Dr. SeussDate Read:Date Read:Chicka Chicka Boom BoomChrysanthemumBy Bill Martin Jr.By Kevin HenkesDate Read:Date Read:Click, Clack, Moo Cows that TypeCloudy with a Chance of MeatballsBy Doreen CroninBy Judi BarrettDate Read:Date Read:

CorduroyCurious GeorgeBy Don FreemanBy H.A. ReyDate read:Date read:Danny and the DinosaurDear ZooBy Syd HoffBy Rod CampbellDate read:Date read:Doctor De SotoDon’t Let the Pigeon Drive the BusBy William SteigBy Mo WillemsDate read:Date read:Fanny’s DreamThe Five Chinese BrothersBy Caralyn BuehnerBy Claire Huchet BishopDate read:Date read:ForunatelyFreight TrainBy Remy CharlipBy Donald CrewsDate read:Date read:Frog and Toad are FriendsGeorge and MarthaBy Arnold LobelBy James MarshallDate read:Date read:The Giant Jam SandwichGo Away, Big Green Monster!By Lord John VernonBy Ed EmberleyDate read:Date read:Go, Dog, Do!Good Night, GorillaBy PD EastmanBy Peggy RathmanDate read:Date read:

Goodnight MoonGreen Eggs and HamBy Margaret Wise BrownBy Dr. SeussDate read:Date read:Happy Birthday, MoonHarold and the Purple CrayonBy Frank AschBy Crockett JohnsonDate read:Date read:Harry the Dirty DogHop on PopBy Gene ZionBy Dr. SeussDate read:Date read:Horton Hears a WhoIf you Give a Mouse a CookieBy Dr. SeussBy Larua Joffe NumeroffDate read:Date read:In a People HouseIra Sleeps OverBy Dr. SeussBy Bernard WebsterDate read:Date read:It Looked Like Spilt MilkIt’s Not Easy Being a BunnyBy Charles ShawBy Marilyn SadlerDate read:Date read:King Bidgood’s in the BathtubThe Kissing HandBy Audrey WoodBy Audrey PennDate read:Date read:Kitten’s First Full MoonKnuffle Bunny: A Cautionary TaleBy Kevin HenkesBy Mo WillemsDate read:Date read:

The LibraryLilly’s Purple Plastic PurseBy Sarah StewartBy Kevin HenkesDate read:Date read:The Lion and the MouseThe Little Engine that CouldBy Jerry PinkneyBy Watty PiperDate read:Date read:The Little HouseThe Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry and the Big Hungry BearBy Virginia Lee BurtonBy Don WoodDate read:Date read:The LoraxLove You ForeverBy Dr. SeussBy Robert MunschDate read:Date read:MadelineMake Way for DucklingsBy Ludwig BemelmansBy Robert McCloskeyDate read:Date read:Millions of CatsMing Lo Move the MountainBy Wanda GagBy Arnold LobelDate read:Date read:The MittenThe Monster at the End of this BookBy Alvin TresseltBy Jon StoneDate read:Date read:Moo, Baa, La La La!The Napping HouseBy Sandra BoyntonBy Audrey WoodDate read:Date read:

No David!Officer Buckle and GloriaBy David ShannonBy Peggy RathmanDate read:Date read:OliviaThe Paper Bag PrincessBy Ian FalconerBy Robert MunschDate read:Date read:The Poky Little PuppyThe Polar ExpressBy Janette Sebring LoweryBy Chris Van AllsburgDate read:Date read:Press HerePut Me in the ZooBy Herve TulletBy Robert LopshireDate read:Date read:The Rainbow FishThe Runaway BunnyBy Marcus PfisterBy Margaret Wise BrownDate read:Date read:The Saggy Baggy ElephantScaredy SquirrelBy Kathryn JacksonBy Melanie WattDate read:Date read:Seven Blind MiceShrek!By Ed YoungBy William StiegDate read:Date read:The Sneeches: and other StoriesThe Snowy DayBy Dr. SeussBy Ezra Jack KeatsDate read:Date read:

StellalunaThe Stinky Cheese Man and other Fairly Stupid TalesBy Janell CannonBy Jon ScieszkaDate read:Date read:Stone Soup: An Old TaleThe Story about PingBy Marcia BrownBy Marjorie FlackDate read:Date read:The Story of FerdinandLittle Black SamboBy Munro LeafBy Helen BannermanDate read:Date read:Strega NonaSylvester and the Magic PebbleBy Tomie DePoalaBy William SteigDate read:Date read:The Tale of Peter RabbitThere was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a FlyBy Beatrix PotterBy M TwinnDate read:Date read:The Three PigsTikki Tikki TemboBy David WiesnerBy Arlene MoselDate read:Date read:The True Story of the 3 Little PigsThe Velveteen RabbitBy Jon ScieszkaBy Margery WilliamsDate read:Date read:The Very Hungry CaterpillarWe’re Going on a Bear HuntBy Eric CarleBy Michael RosenDate read:Date read:

Where the Wild Things AreWhose Mouse are You?By Mauric SendakBy Robert KrausDate read:Date read:TuesdayThe Giving TreeBy David WiesnerBy Shel SilversteinDate read:Date read:Congratulations!Now that you have read all 100 Picture Books on this list turn it in betweenAugust 7th and August 15th in for a reward!FAQ:Q: I have read this book before, do I have to read it again?A: Read and enjoy it again as part of the challenge, all the books on the list must be read during the 100 days of the challenge.Q: What age group is the challenge for?A: Any age may participate!Q: The title on the list is checked out, what do I do now?A: The library will have a display of the 100 books at the library during the challenge for reading at the library to help you complete thechallenge. If you own a copy you may use your own copy, or you can borrow a copy from a friend. You may also find some of thesetitles on Youtube.Q: Can I read a different version than the one shown?A: Yes! Any version of the story listed is acceptable.Q: May I read a different title and substitute it for one on the list?A: No, these books have been specially selected for the challenge. You must read all 100 of these titles to complete the challenge.

Harold and the Purple rayon y rockett Johnson Date read: Harry the Dirty Dog y Gene Zion Date read: Hop on Pop y Dr. Seuss Date read: Horton Hears a Who y Dr. Seuss Date read: If you Give a Mouse a ookie y Larua Joffe Numeroff Date read: In a People House y Dr. Seuss Date read: Ira Sleeps Over y ernard Webster Date read:

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